Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W (Wireless) with Soldered Male Headers


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Description

The Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W with pre-soldered male headers delivers quad-core computing power in an ultra-compact form factor, making it perfect for space-constrained projects and prototypes. This versatile single-board computer combines the convenience of pre-soldered GPIO headers with wireless connectivity, enabling rapid development and deployment of innovative solutions in robotics, automation, and educational projects.

Technical Specifications

  • Quad-core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53 processor running at 1GHz
  • 512MB LPDDR2 RAM
  • 2.4GHz IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN and Bluetooth 4.2/BLE
  • Mini HDMI port for display output (Output Only)
  • One micro-USB supports both power and data (labelled USB) and the other is just for power
  • CSI camera connector for Raspberry Pi camera modules
  • Power supply requirement: 5.1V DC up to 2.5A- we recommend the Official micro-USB power supply
  • Graphics capabilities: H.264 encode/decode (1080p30), OpenGL ES 1.1, 2.0
  • MicroSD card slot for operating system and storage
  • Operating system support: Raspberry Pi OS and compatible Linux distributions
  • Dimensions: 65mm × 30mm

Installation and Setup

Getting started with the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W has never been easier:

  1. Insert a microSD card loaded with Raspberry Pi OS
  2. Connect the official 5.1V power supply to the micro USB port
  3. For display output, connect a monitor using the Mini HDMI to HDMI adapter
  4. Connect USB peripherals using the Micro USB OTG Host Cable
  5. Boot up and configure wireless connectivity through the Raspberry Pi OS interface

Compatibility

The Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is compatible with:

  • Official Raspberry Pi Camera modules via the Camera Adapter Cable
  • Standard HATs and pHATs designed for 40-pin Raspberry Pi GPIO
  • Most USB peripherals via OTG adapter
  • Various cases including the Official Raspberry Pi Zero Case
  • Standard microSD cards for storage

Additional Resources

  • Official Raspberry Pi documentation and tutorials
  • Active community forums for project support

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